Burkina Faso’s Nasser Djiga in demand as Rangers push for permanent deal
Rangers are pushing to keep Burkina Faso international defender Nasser Djiga on a permanent basis after a standout loan spell, but Wolverhampton Wanderers still hold control over his future.
The 23-year-old centre-back has emerged as a key figure for the Scottish side this season, delivering consistent performances across domestic and European competitions.
His impact at the club has been marked by reliability, composure, and growing influence within the defensive line.
Djiga has made 37 appearances in all competitions, underlining both his importance to the team and his ability to perform at a high level over a sustained period.
His displays have reflected the promise he showed when he initially secured a move to Wolverhampton, with his development continuing at a notable pace.
Combining physical strength with strong positional awareness, Djiga has demonstrated a level of maturity beyond his years.
His disciplined approach and reading of the game have made him a dependable presence at the back, contributing to Rangers’ defensive stability throughout the campaign.
His performances have not gone unnoticed. Rangers’ management are now keen to turn his loan into a permanent transfer, according to exclusive information from 226foot. However, completing such a move presents a significant challenge.
Wolverhampton, who invested approximately €12 million to bring the defender to the club, are determined to recover their outlay.
Their position has become even more complex following relegation to the Championship, a situation that forces the club to carefully assess its squad and financial priorities.
As Wolves prepare for a crucial period, they must decide whether Djiga fits into their plans as they aim for a swift return to the Premier League or whether a sale would better support their rebuilding process.
The decision is expected to be a key part of their strategy in the coming weeks.
For now, the situation remains unresolved. Rangers have made their intentions clear, while Wolverhampton continue to weigh both sporting and financial considerations.
What is certain is that Djiga’s impressive season has elevated his profile, positioning him among the most in-demand Burkinabe defenders at present.
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